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Shona said: “We had spent the whole day there and were about to set off home but George started screaming because he wanted to go on the slide.

“I told James I would quickly take him down. He was only 18-months-old at the time and I didn't feel comfortable with him going down by himself. I hadn't even taken my shoes off because it was only meant to be a quick one.

“Without thinking anything of it I put George between my legs and we went down together. I didn't even hear his leg snapping until I watched it back on the video.

Little George put on a brave face after the accident (Image: Shona Keetley / SWNS.com)

“I just thought he got was shocked at getting it caught. He started crying initially but stopped after a few minutes so I just thought he got his leg caught and nothing else.

“He seemed perfectly fine as he was sitting in the pushchair pointing out things he wanted in the gift shop. We drove home and everything seemed fine. It was only when I put him on the sofa that I realised something was seriously wrong.

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“He went to climb off but just collapsed and started crying. He couldn't stand up so we decided to rush him to the hospital to see what was wrong. I still just thought it was a pulled muscle or a twisted ankle at this point.”

After rushing George to A&E at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby, X-Ray scans showed the tot had broken his leg.

She said: “I felt like the worst mum in the world. The doctor said this is a really common injury with toddlers. Because he was still young and had flexible bones he was only in a cast for two weeks. I just don’t think people know about the risks.

The family was enjoying a day out when the accident happened (Image: Shona Keetley / SWNS.com)

“George is my first child and I hadn't been told by anyone about the danger.”

Shona – who is now pregnant with her second son – wants to warn others of the risks posed by indoor play areas.

“There should be clear signs warning parents not to go down the slides with their parents," she said.

“Saying that there should be a minimum age for kids to go on them. I would just urge parents to watch this video and learn from my mistake.”